Whitbread


Chasing long-term efficiency via near-term trade-offs

03/05/24 -"Whitbread released consensus-meeting adjusted operational figures for its FY24 ending in February 2024. A further £150m share buyback will be launched in the coming H1 and the guidance was broadly ..."

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43
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English
Published on
03/05/24
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